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How To Play Pinched Harmonics - Rock Those Squealies! - PMT College

Ever wondered what those searing, squealing sounds are in metal riffs from Zakk Wylde or the cool, Texas blues licks from ZZ Tops Billy Gibbons? In this video Leigh Fuge from musicteacher.com shows us exactly what pinched harmonics are, how to execute them correctly and the best places to find them on your guitar! 00:00 Intro & Gear Used 1:06 How To Hold Your Pick 2:28 Where To Play Pinched Harmonics 3:50 Adding String Vibrato 4:35 Which Strings To Start On 6:11 Outro & Final Thoughts If you’re going into rock and metal playing you’ll no doubt have seen or heard someone using pinched harmonics at some stage. Pinched harmonics are a type of harmonic that are done with the picking hand. When doing pinched harmonics, you should aim to hold the pick a little closer to the tip because after you pick the string you will need to quickly brush it with the side of the thumb. Once you have your pick held correctly, you need to start finding your harmonic points. This will be different on each string and will also be impacted by your tone, pickup choices, amp settings and more. For best results, set your amp to overdrive, you want a good amount of gain but you don’t need it to be heavily distorted. A brighter sound also helps so engage your bridge pickup, and humbuckers also work better for this than single coils. Once you’re set up, pick a note, then with your pick, pick the note over and over starting and the bridge moving towards the neck, brushing it with your thumb each time. You’ll notice certain points will generate harmonics and other points won’t. These points are now your target points for harmonics. It will differ on each string and will feel easier to do on thinner strings. When trying to do pinched harmonics on thicker strings you may need to dig in with the pick a little harder to get better results. It also helps to apply a little string vibrato once you hear the harmonic so that it sings a little more. Find a local music and guitar teacher to you at https://musicteacher.com/ Shop the Jackson Adrian Smith Signature here: https://bit.ly/3kUi0LC Shop Two Notes Torpedo Captor X here: https://bit.ly/2ZfmRR1 Shop the Rode Lav Go here: https://bit.ly/2Ujg8m8 View more free online guitar lessons with PMT College:    • Free Guitar Lessons & Tuition | PMT C...   __________________________________________________________ Subscribe to PMTVUK: https://www.youtube.com/c/PMTVUK?sub_... Find us on social media:   / pmthouseofrock     / pmthouseofrock     / pmthouseofrock   https://www.pinterest.co.uk/pmthouseo... Find Your Local PMT Store: https://bit.ly/2KdwOXn

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